Image of the Samsung Electronics 2025 model OLED TV (SF95) that has received NVIDIA G-SYNC certification./Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics announced on the 19th that its 2025 OLED (organic light-emitting diode) TV has received NVIDIA's "G-SYNC compatible" certification, enhancing the gaming experience.

G-SYNC compatible is a technology that synchronizes the display refresh rate with the graphics card frame rate. It minimizes phenomena such as "tearing," where the screen appears to be overlapping, and "stuttering," where the screen appears to be cutting out.

Through this, users enjoying games on the Samsung OLED TV can experience a smooth and stable gaming screen.

The Samsung OLED TV also received AMD's "FreeSync Premium Pro" certification, being the first OLED TV to do so.

Additionally, the Samsung OLED TV is equipped with technologies that provide the best gaming experience, such as the "AI Auto Game Mode," which optimizes game quality and settings based on artificial intelligence (AI).

Lee Sang-wook, vice president of the Video Display Business at Samsung Electronics, said, "Through the G-SYNC compatible certification, we have further enhanced the gaming competitiveness of Samsung OLED TVs," adding, "We will continue to provide the best entertainment experience with Samsung OLED, which combines AI technology and game performance."